wuhu; Excellent documentation, as always. Here s my two cents worth: for those not as handy with a soldering iron as you appear to be, one could simply take a

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wuhu;
Excellent documentation, as always. Here's my two
cents worth: for those not as handy with a soldering
iron as you appear to be, one could simply take a long
pre-made audio patch cord with the right connectors,
cut it somewhere in the middle, and splice the
transformer onto the cut ends. Not as flexible or
professional looking as your version, but still a
workable solution. The other item is the two typo's in
the title and first line (impedance). Again, a fine
project and documentation you put together.
Jim
--- wuhu_software <wuhu_software@...> wrote:

>
> If you are uploading your NWS radio stream to WU and
> you have a problem
> with Hum or other audio signal problems (other than
> a reception
> problem), you might try constructing this simple
> device per Jim 's
> instructions.
>
> I have made a step by step instruction page:
>
> http://home.comcast.net/~wuhu_software/EliminateHum/
>

>
> If there are any corrections that are needed, please
> let me know.
>
> For future reference, a link to the page is
> available under the links
> section of the group.
>
> Thanks for the info Jim!
>
>
>
>

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Jim, Thanks for pointing out the typos and alternative wiring. I added them to the document. I had another question for you. Do those inline ground isolators

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Jim,

Thanks for pointing out the typos and alternative wiring. I added them to the document.

I had another question for you.

Do those inline ground isolators perform the same function as the transformer you specified (see links below)?

--- In wuhu_software_group@yahoogroups.com, Jim Kelleher <jkelleher_gk6513@...> wrote:>> wuhu;> Excellent documentation, as always. Here's my two> cents worth: for those not as handy with a soldering> iron as you appear to be, one could simply take a long> pre-made audio patch cord with the right connectors,> cut it somewhere in the middle, and splice the> transformer onto the cut ends. Not as flexible or> professional looking as your version, but still a> workable solution. The other item is the two typo's in> the title and first line (impedance). Again, a fine> project and documentation you put together.> Jim> --- wuhu_software wuhu_software@... wrote:> > > > > If you are uploading your NWS radio stream to WU and> > you have a problem> > with Hum or other audio signal problems (other than> > a reception> > problem), you might try constructing this simple> > device per Jim 's> > instructions.> > > > I have made a step by step instruction page:> > > > http://home.comcast.net/~wuhu_software/EliminateHum/> >> <http://home.comcast.net/~wuhu_software/EliminateHum/>> > > > If there are any corrections that are needed, please> > let me know.> > > > For future reference, a link to the page is> > available under the links> > section of the group.> > > > Thanks for the info Jim!> > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________> Do You Yahoo!?> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com>

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wuhu; You are exactly right. The specs are pretty vague but what I gather from the descriptions, the Radio Shack and Wal Mart units are the same and are

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wuhu;
You are exactly right. The specs are pretty vague but
what I gather from the descriptions, the Radio Shack
and Wal Mart units are the same and are designed for
line level connections. Note the Radio Shack
disclaimer about not hooking up to speaker lines. They
are probably high impedance 1:1 transformers. The
Crutchfield one looks like it is designed to match a
headphone jack (relatively low impedance, less than 1
watt). Hard to say what the output is designed to
match to.
Jim
--- wuhu_software <wuhu_software@...> wrote:

>
> Jim,
>
> Thanks for pointing out the typos and alternative
> wiring. I added them
> to the document.
>
> I had another question for you.
>
> Do those inline ground isolators perform the same
> function as the
> transformer you specified (see links below)?
>
> My guess is that they would not deal with the
> impedance mis-match.
>
> Thank.
>
> ----
>
> Radio Shack:
>
>